Will 9 Million People Die of Cholera?
Anger. Yes, anger is my first and deepest emotion with regard to Haiti’s recent Cholera outbreak. After all, Cholera is completely predictable. Cholera is also completely preventable. These facts are above reproach. Unfortunately, facts aside, Haiti is now forced to endure yet another round of catastrophic events, with no end in sight and 9 million
- Published in Economic Development, Featured, General, Jim's Corner, Medical Care, Self Reliant Haiti, Sustainable Haiti
Founder Jim Lange’s Vision For Haiti’s Recovery: Master Plan For 5 New Cities
HR&DC’s Purpose In the immediate aftermath of Haiti’s devastating earthquake, I founded Haiti Recovery and Development Company with one simple goal: to help the Haitian people have a better quality of life by assisting with the creation of an economic engine whereby self-reliance could ultimately be possible for Haiti. In broad-brush terms, I am
World Respected Water Experts Join HR&DC Team
Water will undoubtedly be a major part of any development in Haiti. HR&DC made a major announcement of the addition of two major players in the development of water system around the world in – Marolf Environmental, Inc and Rocha Controls. You can see more about this announcement via the published press release.
- Published in Economic Development, Environmental Development
Water – A Major Resource for Haiti’s Recovery
One cannot address the safe water needs for each Haitian without first acknowledging the global problem of unsafe water. According to a UN report more people die from unsafe water than from all forms of violence, including war. One child under the age of five dies every 20 seconds from water-related diseases, according to the
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